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of puberty. these treatments may help the child avoid the physical consequences of precocious puberty. [upbeat instrumental music] ♪ >> male announcer: major funding for healthy body, healthy mind is provided by: novartis oncology. novartis oncology strives to become the world's premier oncology business by consistently discovering, developing, and making novel therapies that may improve and extend the lives of people living with cancer. and by incyte corporation. incyte's vision is to become a leading biopharmaceutical company focused on improving the lives of patients with serious unmet medical needs. additional funding provided by: abbott. ironwood pharmaceuticals. janssen pharmaceuticals inc. >> mcfarland: puberty is the stage that marks the transition between childhood and adulthood. going through puberty is awkward enough for most teenagers, so just imagine a five- or six-year-old child showing clear physical signs of early development. but that's exactly what can happen with a condition kn
of puberty. these treatments may help the child avoid the physical consequences of precocious puberty. [upbeat instrumental music] ♪ >> male announcer: major funding for healthy body, healthy mind is provided by: novartis oncology. novartis oncology strives to become the world's premier oncology business by consistently discovering, developing, and making novel therapies that may improve and extend the lives of people living with cancer. and by incyte corporation. incyte's vision is to...
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. >> so at puberty these girls race as boys become girls again, or women, young women? >> again, considering some of them may never have known the female gender, they know nothing about being girls, they know nothing about women. and in a culture, in a country so segregated and where the genders are so separated, they don't really know what goes on on the other side. so they don't even know, you know, they don't know how to speak to women. they don't know how do sit like a woman, behave like a woman or carry themselves. so it's like they essentially have to train themselves to become women, to become the gender that they have never known. and, in fact, no, they don't have much say. some of them resist very strongly and some of them succeed, very few i believe, but in most cases that's when the curtain comes down pretty much. that's when the world is closed again. [inaudible] >> sorry? >> who is the hero in your book? >> the teenager, sorry. she is a 15 year-old girl number 15 when i met her. she had gone into puberty as a young boy, growing up as the family's son since
. >> so at puberty these girls race as boys become girls again, or women, young women? >> again, considering some of them may never have known the female gender, they know nothing about being girls, they know nothing about women. and in a culture, in a country so segregated and where the genders are so separated, they don't really know what goes on on the other side. so they don't even know, you know, they don't know how to speak to women. they don't know how do sit like a woman,...
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so kellized women and men what happens after puberty?ny girls and women critical of themselves? >> as we get older, we are more worried what people are thinking about us. >> it's a hard time with a lot of changes any way and all of the contradictions that society throws at us do not make it easier. >> we just put ourselves down and put so much pressure on ourselves. >> thousands of years they try to make us think we are the weak sex so i guess it's had an imprint. >> i guess today's parents see things differently. >> a girl shouldn't be an insult. it should be a compliment. >> we are amazing and beautiful and we are meant to be strong and meant to be a girl. >> get out there and do your thing. >> like a girl. >> salary kelley, i found there remarkable as well. women are powerful in so many ways at home and in the class restroom a classroom and border room and why is this perception anything like a girl can be interpreted in an unflattering way? >> reporter: i know, frederica. it is incredible. it's 2014. why does this still exist? it is
so kellized women and men what happens after puberty?ny girls and women critical of themselves? >> as we get older, we are more worried what people are thinking about us. >> it's a hard time with a lot of changes any way and all of the contradictions that society throws at us do not make it easier. >> we just put ourselves down and put so much pressure on ourselves. >> thousands of years they try to make us think we are the weak sex so i guess it's had an imprint....
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. >> the practice is most commonly performed on girls before puberty, not just in africa or asia but right here in europe. >> some say it is part of their tradition but others call it torture. either way, banning the practice is now a top priority. >> they say it makes girls pure and decent but the cutting procedure often carried out with knives or razor blades looks more like mutilation. the ritual involves partial or full removal of external female genitalia. it is in decline but 130 million women are still living with the consequences. girls in europe are also at risk. her project is called change. >> when you talk to people, they say it is our culture. my mother has been through it, my grandmother, otherwise nobody will marry her in the future. >> around 25,000 women are living with the consequences of genital mutilation. many from immigrant backgrounds underwent the procedure. they chain to educate people. >> many have very little knowledge about the subject. no one talks about it. >> she is one of those that suffered in silence and helped found the desert flower center. to surg
. >> the practice is most commonly performed on girls before puberty, not just in africa or asia but right here in europe. >> some say it is part of their tradition but others call it torture. either way, banning the practice is now a top priority. >> they say it makes girls pure and decent but the cutting procedure often carried out with knives or razor blades looks more like mutilation. the ritual involves partial or full removal of external female genitalia. it is in...
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>> jimmy: we got a new song from puberty.ughter ] >> steve: i'll try to make love to you. until my voice cracks. coming in at number two with a a bullet. [ laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, scrubs. for letting me know that my surgery will be performed by a a trained medical professional wearing pajamas. lll it's nice to know that. they are comfy. >> steve: yeah, they are comfy. kids love them. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, the symbol for female, for just basically looking like a man. [ laughter ] there you guys have it. those are my "thank you notes." we'll be right back with more of "the tonight show"! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. but hurry, offers end july 31st. share your summer moments in your mercedes-benz with us. offers end july 31st. aland feel proud of that,% get out of the way. because peanut butter is about to give it 125%. snick
>> jimmy: we got a new song from puberty.ughter ] >> steve: i'll try to make love to you. until my voice cracks. coming in at number two with a a bullet. [ laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, scrubs. for letting me know that my surgery will be performed by a a trained medical professional wearing pajamas. lll it's nice to know that. they are comfy. >> steve: yeah, they are comfy. kids love them. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, the symbol for female, for just basically...
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. >> reporter: the next big step for this band, they plan to add vocals soon once they hit puberty and. >> it's about being who you want to be. do the let anybody knock you down. >> reporter: and there it is. as trite as it may sound that's what these kids embody. they have truly lived out that age-old inspirational message. if you have a dream, go for it. no matter what anybody says. >> anything else that you want to say now that we're here? >> stay true to yourself. >> yeah. stay true to yourself, don't let anybody knock you down. you have dreams, they're going to come true, no matter what anybody says. >> yeah, it is true. >> reporter: for "nightline," this is dan harris in new york. ♪ >>> next, "dawn of the planet of the apes" is a smash hit at the box office. but in the far reaches of the congo the real gorilla drama is just getting started. ♪ [ cat meows ] ♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da, bum-da, bum-da ♪ ♪ bum-da, bum-da ♪ the animals went in two by two ♪ ♪ the sheep and the frog and the kangaroo ♪ ♪ and they all went marching, marching in two by two ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the nissan pathfin
. >> reporter: the next big step for this band, they plan to add vocals soon once they hit puberty and. >> it's about being who you want to be. do the let anybody knock you down. >> reporter: and there it is. as trite as it may sound that's what these kids embody. they have truly lived out that age-old inspirational message. if you have a dream, go for it. no matter what anybody says. >> anything else that you want to say now that we're here? >> stay true to...
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that's what happens when it hits puberty. >> i'm a father to 9-year-old girls. to maintain their self-image as strong, confident and capable of ladies that will turn into women? >> it starts with us. we have to compliment them on not just how pretty they are. now smart they are. talented they are. if they're interested in digging up dirt, encourage that. don't say, don't get dirty. and it also means bringing in aunts and uncles and teachers and grandparents and everyone else. >> running like a girl, as they said, can mean winning the race. >> absolutely. >> including the women we get to sit next to. i'm not kidding. they run this show. >>> also, burning up "the heat index" this morning, the secret weddings and big businesses. plenty of couples go to great lengths to have their big day. and now, even asking friends and strangers to pay for it all. rebecca jarvis has more on the the trend. >> reporter: they have a name for it. crowd funding your wedding. and soaring to an all-time high at just over $30,000, more and more couples are jumping on the trend. it's a da
that's what happens when it hits puberty. >> i'm a father to 9-year-old girls. to maintain their self-image as strong, confident and capable of ladies that will turn into women? >> it starts with us. we have to compliment them on not just how pretty they are. now smart they are. talented they are. if they're interested in digging up dirt, encourage that. don't say, don't get dirty. and it also means bringing in aunts and uncles and teachers and grandparents and everyone else....
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it believes somewhere around puberty. >> during that time, they are already trying to figure themselves out. and when somebody says, you hit like a girl, it's like, well, what does that mean? >> reporter: we went to a park in los gatos to find out. what does that mean to you when i say, to run like a girl? >> maybe it means that i'm not fast enough? >> reporter: why do you think it means you're not as fast? >> i'm not really sure. >> i think it means, like, you run really slower. >> reporter: i showed this group the youtube video that now has more than 16 million views. >> to hear my own kids respond like that was shocking because i try my best to, like, promote girl power, we can do whatever we want. >> growing up i play soccer. so my whole entire life it was, i kick like a girl but, i kicked hard. >> reporter: it's this kind of confidence the video and #like a girl is trying to promote. in los gatos, betty yu, kpix 5. >> like a girl is trending right now. also trending now actor robin williams. the bay area native is at a rehab facility to maintain his sobriety. shia labeouf the actor
it believes somewhere around puberty. >> during that time, they are already trying to figure themselves out. and when somebody says, you hit like a girl, it's like, well, what does that mean? >> reporter: we went to a park in los gatos to find out. what does that mean to you when i say, to run like a girl? >> maybe it means that i'm not fast enough? >> reporter: why do you think it means you're not as fast? >> i'm not really sure. >> i think it means, like,...
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it believes somewhere around puberty. >> during that time, they are already trying to figure themselves out. and when somebody says you hit like a girl, it is like, well what does that mean? >> reporter: we went to a park to find out. >> what does that mean to you when i say to run like a girl? >> maybe, it means that i'm not as fast? >> reporter: why do you think it means you are not as fast? >> i'm not really sure. >> i think it means you run really slow of your throws are bad. >> reporter: i showed this group the youtube video that has more than 16 million views. >> to hear my own kids respond like that was shocking because i try to promote girl power. >> i grew up playing soccer. it was always i kick like a girl, but i kicked hard. >> reporter: it is this kind of confidence the video and hash tag like a girl is trying to promote. betty yu, kpix5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ ♪ ♪ get your taste of the season, at raley's, bel air, and nob hill. was shelled for 7 runs in m against the giants..he was lookin for revenge tonight. alex smith in the house..stl waiting for his new contrac kansas city ma
it believes somewhere around puberty. >> during that time, they are already trying to figure themselves out. and when somebody says you hit like a girl, it is like, well what does that mean? >> reporter: we went to a park to find out. >> what does that mean to you when i say to run like a girl? >> maybe, it means that i'm not as fast? >> reporter: why do you think it means you are not as fast? >> i'm not really sure. >> i think it means you run really...
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. >> now you got guys in here that's 17, 18 years old, young guys, that's -- their puberty is just nowoming. they're young. they have a lot of tension. a lot of energy, they've been locked up since they're 15. he ain't seen a woman in two years. he ain't touched a woman in three. you see what i'm saying? when a woman comes down the hall, doesn't matter if it's a nurse, it doesn't matter. they're not concerned about that. the thing on their mind, female. man. let's do this thing. >> at the holeman correctional facility in alabama, we found that inmates had their own method and slang for releasing pent up sexual tension. >> the prison term for it is gunning. when you masturbate, you -- the guy pulls his wood out, sees a woman that's a mile away, seeing the top of her head. he imagines that he's having a relation -- sexual relations with her. gets off on it. >> holeman's female officers are often on the receiving end of this unwanted attention. >> they masturbate, they'll curse you out, call you all types of names. when you walk on the tier, they'll try to deliberately hold you at their c
. >> now you got guys in here that's 17, 18 years old, young guys, that's -- their puberty is just nowoming. they're young. they have a lot of tension. a lot of energy, they've been locked up since they're 15. he ain't seen a woman in two years. he ain't touched a woman in three. you see what i'm saying? when a woman comes down the hall, doesn't matter if it's a nurse, it doesn't matter. they're not concerned about that. the thing on their mind, female. man. let's do this thing. >>...
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during puberty, when the arm is growing. what we're seeing at the major league level is something that can be preventsed at the major league level. it has to be prevented in the developing pitcher. >> you say before they even get to the big leagues they show up as good as they may be they show up perhaps with these micro tears or injuries. >> right. they are pitching less than ever at the major league -- there's only so much less they could possibly pitch at the major league level but their lifetime pitch countses are higher than ever. there are youth pitchers playing for multiple teams, the teams that aren't coordinating between one another. so instead of having 80 pitches on five days rest, you have 80 pitches on one or two days rest. there are these showcases where youth pitchers are made to show up if they want to be scouted by other teams so they are pitching like crazy. and radar guns have become ubiquitous. parents use them. kids are throwing harder than they were at a younger age. >> so one of the things that we're t
during puberty, when the arm is growing. what we're seeing at the major league level is something that can be preventsed at the major league level. it has to be prevented in the developing pitcher. >> you say before they even get to the big leagues they show up as good as they may be they show up perhaps with these micro tears or injuries. >> right. they are pitching less than ever at the major league -- there's only so much less they could possibly pitch at the major league level...
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i show videos of you assaulting each other now let's see why you shouldn't climb trees ar trees r puberty>> ahh! >> what happened? >> daniel: where do i begin. he didn't hreus then school. had sex in the back of a sweet camero with a girl named dawn. now he has a second job cutting down trees that's what happened. >> oh my god!
i show videos of you assaulting each other now let's see why you shouldn't climb trees ar trees r puberty>> ahh! >> what happened? >> daniel: where do i begin. he didn't hreus then school. had sex in the back of a sweet camero with a girl named dawn. now he has a second job cutting down trees that's what happened. >> oh my god!
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the groundwork is set by microtears in the ligament when that elbow is developing, you know, during puberty when the arm's growing and so what we're seeing at the major league level is something that can't be prevented at the major heeg level. it has to be prevented in the developing pitcher. >> you're saying all this happens before they even get to the big leagues. they show up -- as good as they may be they show up with the microtears or microinjuries. >> that's right. they're pitching less than ever at the major league. there's only so much less they could even possibly pitch at the major league level, but their lifetime pitch counts are higher than ever before. youth pitchers are playing for multiple teams now. the teams that aren't coordinating between one another. so instead of having maybe 80 pitches on 5 days rest, you're having 80 pitches on one or two days' rest for youth pitchers. there are these showcases where youth pitchers are sort of made to show up if they want to be scouted by other teams so they're pitching like crazy. and radar guns have become ubiquitous, not just coach
the groundwork is set by microtears in the ligament when that elbow is developing, you know, during puberty when the arm's growing and so what we're seeing at the major league level is something that can't be prevented at the major heeg level. it has to be prevented in the developing pitcher. >> you're saying all this happens before they even get to the big leagues. they show up -- as good as they may be they show up with the microtears or microinjuries. >> that's right. they're...
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decreasing fertility altering the couldn'ty onset of puberty and increasing the risk of breast cancer/gyn organization recommends more be done to protect their reproductive futures. >> abc's renna ninan has this morning's business headlines and americ's money. >> rorter: good morning. topping america's money new faulty ignition recall, this time chrysler. 800,000 jeep grand whicher keys and commanders made from 2005 to 2007 the ignition could disengage shutting off the engine disabling the air bags. chrysler is notifying owners. sales of orange juice after their lowest level ever down 38 percent. analysts blame a devastating bacteria. recent studies showing oj is high in calories and sugar. most of us can't stand telemarketers who can't take a hint maybe you would like them to go a way for good. coming up on "good morning america" a new tip on the most efficient ways to stop those annoying calls. surprising survey finds less than a quarter of women admit to secret spending but that percentage was double for men who hide their shopping from their partners and that's america's money. i'
decreasing fertility altering the couldn'ty onset of puberty and increasing the risk of breast cancer/gyn organization recommends more be done to protect their reproductive futures. >> abc's renna ninan has this morning's business headlines and americ's money. >> rorter: good morning. topping america's money new faulty ignition recall, this time chrysler. 800,000 jeep grand whicher keys and commanders made from 2005 to 2007 the ignition could disengage shutting off the engine...
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is not easy when your voice is changing where you're going through puberty at fourteen i just remember i think it was our third or fourth season we wrapped and we came back four months later and my voice was a lot lower and i the seeing all the writers in the producers again then you know it wasn't easy and there was there's only season there were sort of there's a boy's cracks favorite thing about working with been my favorite thing about working with ben is that we've developed a friendship that's lasted now twenty one years and i know no matter what the circumstances are ben always has my back and i know that he knows that i always have his back doing to turn the shows we weren't as close during the time off as we were certainly while we were on the show during the ninety's and as we are now but we kept in touch we never fell out of contact. with her she's very passionate and she's very dedicated to her job and i know that when she's on said she's giving you a hundred fifty percent all the time ninety's fashion trend that you'd like to see combat oh that i'd like to see come back oh
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who already knows, recognizes the fact that he is essentially going to have to grow up, go through pubertylescence in a correctional facility. i have to say that in those particular cases, the juvenile facility is the one best prepared to help him through that type of growth. >> it's for precisely these reasons that paul and his lawyer, monica foster, continue to fight to keep him in the system. >> we're trying to go to indiana supreme court to get appeals i can get waived down to juvenile again, help me change my sentence. >> sentenced as an adult, but held at pendleton juvenile, paul is stuck in a type of legal limbo. >> this is the first kid we've ever had who is a legal adult in a juvenile facility. so we're learning as we go, because we've never had to deal with this and what his situation brings to us. i mean, technically, we keep him until he is 21. well could do that. i don't imagine we'll have him until he is 21. but no one has really made that decision. we haven't crossed how long he'll stay here. >> i think the juvenile justice system is fully capable of dealing with this situat
who already knows, recognizes the fact that he is essentially going to have to grow up, go through pubertylescence in a correctional facility. i have to say that in those particular cases, the juvenile facility is the one best prepared to help him through that type of growth. >> it's for precisely these reasons that paul and his lawyer, monica foster, continue to fight to keep him in the system. >> we're trying to go to indiana supreme court to get appeals i can get waived down to...
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andi, you said how old was josh in the day he hit puberty, or he's still a virgin. this to assume that you've not -- um -- made sweet sweet love with each other yet? >> family friendly. >> okay, all right. >> my grandmother watches. >> jimmy: one more question. your grandmother, if she hasn't had a heart attack from what you've done on that show, is going to live to be 150 years old. andi, we asked josh if you didn't pick him to be your husband, who would have made the second-best husband on the show? and who do you think josh said? >> did he -- oh! >> jimmy: that's a good answer as any, i guess. andi and josh, everybody, congratulations! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: here, we made you a trophy too. there they are. our bachelorette, andi and josh, we'll be right back with clayton kershaw. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series presented by at&t. mobilizing your world. can be i, and we mean everything. we love to do things, and when we get to make them better, it just feels fantastic. that's why we pushed ourselves to create ne
andi, you said how old was josh in the day he hit puberty, or he's still a virgin. this to assume that you've not -- um -- made sweet sweet love with each other yet? >> family friendly. >> okay, all right. >> my grandmother watches. >> jimmy: one more question. your grandmother, if she hasn't had a heart attack from what you've done on that show, is going to live to be 150 years old. andi, we asked josh if you didn't pick him to be your husband, who would have made the...
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so kelly asked women and men what happens after puberty.omen critical of themselves? >> as we get older, we're more worried about what people are thinking about us. >> it's a hard time with all the changes and all the contradictions society throws at us. >> thousands of years now they've been trying to make us think we're the weak sex. i guess it's had an imprint. >> they think today's parents see things a lot differently. i think kick like a girl might have been from 40 years ago. >> should be a compliment. we are amazing and beautiful and we are meant to be strong and meant to be a girl. >> get out there and do your thing. >> like a girl. >> i found this remarkable as well. women are powerful in so many ways, at home, if the classroom, on the playing field and of course in the board room, but why is it there remains this perception that anything like a girl can be interpreted in an unflattering way? >> it is incredible, in 2014, why does this still exist? is it a carryover from a time when girls didn't play as many sports as boys? when ge
so kelly asked women and men what happens after puberty.omen critical of themselves? >> as we get older, we're more worried about what people are thinking about us. >> it's a hard time with all the changes and all the contradictions society throws at us. >> thousands of years now they've been trying to make us think we're the weak sex. i guess it's had an imprint. >> they think today's parents see things a lot differently. i think kick like a girl might have been from 40...
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we see his character named mason way before puberty.ning on the outside, partly reflects what's inside as his mind is jarred by attachments and ruptures. >> what about you? how was your week? >> what have you been up to. >> how can you trust but comes and goes. cope with his mom's unhappiness. or her second husband. a scary drunk who gets more inward, more out of reach to grownups. >> have you been partying? >> then suddenly more talkative. the girls of course he's trying to figure out what is everybody and what's uniquely him. living with mason and his parents over time, 12 years, creates an intimacy, an empathy, a shared stake. this was how it was when everything was in flux. when i felt every second of every day. boyhood makes each moment, momentous. ♪ >> osgood: critic david edelstein. now to bob schieffer in washington for a look what is ahead on "face the nation." >> schieffer: good morning, charles. we'll talk to senators john mccain and lindsey graham just back from iraq and number two democrat in the senate dick turban. we'll t
we see his character named mason way before puberty.ning on the outside, partly reflects what's inside as his mind is jarred by attachments and ruptures. >> what about you? how was your week? >> what have you been up to. >> how can you trust but comes and goes. cope with his mom's unhappiness. or her second husband. a scary drunk who gets more inward, more out of reach to grownups. >> have you been partying? >> then suddenly more talkative. the girls of course he's...
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what does it do to children, many living through three conflicts by the time they reach puberty?> it is very difficult. we are speaking about if we have any child who is six years old now, that child actually lived through three military operations while he or she is still six years old. it's very difficult for their future and means a lot of long term psychosocial intervention to be done by the humanitarian agencies in the field of the psychological support to the children. >> are we then raising another generation of children on the israeli side that hate palestinians and on the palestinians side that hate israelis? >> this is what the children are trained to avoid by the work here, we are working with the children after the military operation is over in order to express the relief in a peaceful manner, give them the opportunity to express anger in a peaceful manner and to raise them in a peaceful way. >> do you think you'll succeed? yes or no. >> we always hope and are optimistic that we will succeed. >> there's a teen inge who found himself in the middle of this crisis who is
what does it do to children, many living through three conflicts by the time they reach puberty?> it is very difficult. we are speaking about if we have any child who is six years old now, that child actually lived through three military operations while he or she is still six years old. it's very difficult for their future and means a lot of long term psychosocial intervention to be done by the humanitarian agencies in the field of the psychological support to the children. >> are we...